What to do if your teaching license expires in 2025
The Hawaii Teachers Standards Board (HTSB) has asked the HSTA to remind members that teachers whose licenses expire in 2025 need to renew their licenses in a timely manner.
Evan Kumasaki2025-01-09T11:54:04-10:00January 9, 2025|Categories: News|Tags: Hawaii Teacher Standards Board, HTSB, license, license renewal, provisional license, standard license, teaching permit|
The Hawaii Teachers Standards Board (HTSB) has asked the HSTA to remind members that teachers whose licenses expire in 2025 need to renew their licenses in a timely manner.
Evan Kumasaki2025-01-07T13:02:40-10:00January 7, 2025|Categories: News|Tags: friend of youth award, HCR, HSTA, human and civil rights committee, nomination, pono award, social justice|
The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association’s Human and Civil Rights Committee is seeking nominations for HSTA’s annual Pono and Friend of Youth awards.
Evan Kumasaki2024-12-16T11:03:33-10:00December 16, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: collective bargaining agreement, contract, EUTF, HSTA, hsta veba trust, new educator, new hire, orientation, SHiNE, Supporting Hawaii's New Educators|
The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association is providing a statewide opportunity for new and potential members to get important information and ask questions.
Evan Kumasaki2025-01-22T10:47:36-10:00December 16, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: application, contract, deadline, Department of Education, DOE, Hawaii, leave, sabbatical, teacher|
Educators must have at least seven years consecutive service to be considered for the next school year.
Evan Kumasaki2024-11-19T10:17:27-10:00November 19, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: award, HSTA, NEA, nomination, S.T.A.C.Y. Award, STACY, teaching excellence|
Each year, a winner is chosen based on their ability to demonstrate leadership, dedication and passion in five categories: scholarship, teaching, advocacy, community, and youth.
Evan Kumasaki2024-11-19T16:14:35-10:00August 14, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: financial education, HSTA, NEA Member Benefits, NEA Retirement Specialist, retirement|
Are you thinking about retirement? Do you have questions about how it works and, more importantly, will you have enough money to retire? Our resource page and workshop sessions will help you prepare.
Evan Kumasaki2024-07-03T15:03:51-10:00July 3, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: Amber Jackson, Breaking Homicide, cold case, Derrick Levasseur, Hawaii, HSTA, Investigation Discovery, Kealia, murder|
On July 3, 2010, Amber Jackson’s body was found by hunting dogs in a remote location in Kealia. According to autopsy results, she suffered from what appeared to be blunt force trauma to her head.
Evan Kumasaki2024-05-30T11:38:31-10:00May 30, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: end of the school year, paycheck, payroll, summer, summer pay, summer programs, summer school|
With summer quickly approaching, you may be wondering how your pay is affected. Do you even get paid? The answer is yes, and here’s how.
Evan Kumasaki2024-04-09T16:46:07-10:00April 9, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: EUTF, health insurance, HMSA, Kaiser Permanente, open enrollment|
The Hawaiʻi Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund (EUTF)'s open enrollment is April 1 April 30, 2024.
Evan Kumasaki2024-02-20T16:48:16-10:00February 20, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: interviews, movement, posting, probationary teachers, selection, TATP, Teacher Assignment and Transfer Program, tenured teachers, vacancies|
Tenured teachers who are interested in applying for vacancies must submit an online application for each position. Probationary teachers in their fifth or sixth semester of probation, and National Board Certified Teachers (NBCT) serving in their last semester of probation, may only apply for vacancies in the first TATP posting.